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THOMSON, Joseph John. Collection of 4 offprints, London, 1899-1936. 8o.
On the Theory of the Conduction of Electricity through Gases by Charged Ions. Offprint from: Philosophical Magazine (hereafter PM). London, March 1899. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue, SIGNED BY THOMSON ON THE FRONT WRAPPER.
The Genesis of the Ions in the Discharge of Electricity through Gases. Offprint from: PM. London, September 1900. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue, SIGNED BY THOMSON ON THE FRONT WRAPPER.
On a kind of easily Absorbed Radiation produced by the Impact of slowly moving Cathode Rays; together with a Theory of the Negative Glow, the Dark Space, and the Positive Column. Offprint from: PM. London, April 1901. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue, SIGNED BY THOMSON ON THE FRONT WRAPPER.
The Nature of Light. Offprint from: Nature, Vol. 137. London, 8 February 1936. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue. Thomson's experiments with the conduction of electricity through gases led to his discovery of the electron in 1897-98. The first three of these papers continue these researches leading up to his book on the subject published in 1903. (4)
On the Theory of the Conduction of Electricity through Gases by Charged Ions. Offprint from: Philosophical Magazine (hereafter PM). London, March 1899. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue, SIGNED BY THOMSON ON THE FRONT WRAPPER.
The Genesis of the Ions in the Discharge of Electricity through Gases. Offprint from: PM. London, September 1900. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue, SIGNED BY THOMSON ON THE FRONT WRAPPER.
On a kind of easily Absorbed Radiation produced by the Impact of slowly moving Cathode Rays; together with a Theory of the Negative Glow, the Dark Space, and the Positive Column. Offprint from: PM. London, April 1901. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue, SIGNED BY THOMSON ON THE FRONT WRAPPER.
The Nature of Light. Offprint from: Nature, Vol. 137. London, 8 February 1936. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue. Thomson's experiments with the conduction of electricity through gases led to his discovery of the electron in 1897-98. The first three of these papers continue these researches leading up to his book on the subject published in 1903. (4)